For a long time the country has been needing to know, the mania expanding with each passing day: why did Kattappa kill Baahubali? Shrewd watchers would most likely have glommed the appropriate response, however given that Baahubali 2 was made explicitly for that reason, we properly give it our time and consideration.
We find the solution, yet simply after long, diabolically senseless sentimental intermissions: sentiment is not by any stretch of the imagination S Rajamouli's quality. Also, everything after the enormous uncover, which truly isn't half as large as was guaranteed, appears like against climactic overabundance. Toward the finish of almost three hours, I can reveal to you that the second part is not half as fulfilling or fun as the first.
What's more, the reason is clear: sequelitis. Together with the particular absence of a plot sufficiently intriguing to hang an inquiry on, Baahubali 2 appears to be excessively stable and rage connoting nearly nothing.
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